Clinical supervision is more than a licensure requirement. It is a place to develop judgment, steadiness, ethical clarity, documentation habits, and a more grounded clinical presence.
Path to Wholeness supervision is designed for pre-licensed associates who want supervision that is clinically serious, humane, reflective, and practical. The work includes case formulation, documentation, risk assessment, legal and ethical practice, professional development, and the use of self in therapy.
This supervision is especially well suited for associates who want depth-oriented or spiritually integrated clinical development, while still building the foundational skills every associate needs: documentation, clinical safety, mandated reporting, risk assessment, treatment planning, and responsible consultation.
What this supervision emphasizes
Supervision includes attention to:
clinical assessment and formulation; progress notes and documentation standards; suicide risk assessment and safety planning; consultation thresholds; ethics and legal responsibilities; payer and documentation expectations; professional identity and use of supervision; countertransference and therapist development; depth-oriented clinical thinking where appropriate; spiritual, religious, and meaning-related issues when clinically relevant.
Depth work does not replace clinical structure. Associates still need to know how to document clearly, assess risk directly, consult early, and practice within ethical and legal boundaries.
For associates
The resource library begins with a small set of core documents. These are intended to help associates understand how supervision works, when to consult, and how to begin building responsible documentation habits.
Start here:
[Start Here]
Current resource library
The Phase 1 library includes foundational documents on supervision, consultation, suicide risk assessment, and documentation.
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Note about legal and state-specific materials
Some legal and state-specific references are currently in preparation and will be added only after appropriate legal or board-rule verification.
This includes materials on mandated reporting, minor consent, duty to warn/protect, supervision hours, informed consent, and professional disclosure requirements.
These areas differ by state and should not be handled casually.
Contact
For supervision inquiries, contact:
Doug Chapman
Path to Wholeness
[email protected]